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I am getting the following error message while installing, let me know if I need to post more details.

I followed instructions from the following location: https://github.com/oneclick/rubyinstaller/wiki/Development-Kit

I am using ruby 1.9.2p136 (2010-12-25) [i386-mingw32].

Here is what I get:

E:\work_desk\trunk>gem install mysql2 -v 0.2.4
Temporarily enhancing PATH to include DevKit...
Building native extensions.  This could take a while...
ERROR:  Error installing mysql2:
        ERROR: Failed to build gem native extension.

C:/Ruby192/bin/ruby.exe extconf.rb
checking for rb_thread_blocking_region()... yes
checking for main() in -llibmysql... no
*** extconf.rb failed ***
Could not create Makefile due to some reason, probably lack of
necessary libraries and/or headers.  Check the mkmf.log file for more
details.  You may need configuration options.

Provided configuration options:
        --with-opt-dir
        --without-opt-dir
        --with-opt-include
        --without-opt-include=${opt-dir}/include
        --with-opt-lib
        --without-opt-lib=${opt-dir}/lib
        --with-make-prog
        --without-make-prog
        --srcdir=.
        --curdir
        --ruby=C:/Ruby192/bin/ruby
        --with-mysql-dir
        --without-mysql-dir
        --with-mysql-include
        --without-mysql-include=${mysql-dir}/include
        --with-mysql-lib
        --without-mysql-lib=${mysql-dir}/lib
        --with-libmysqllib
        --without-libmysqllib


Gem files will remain installed in C:/Ruby192/lib/ruby/gems/1.9.1/gems/mysql2-0.
2.4 for inspection.
Results logged to C:/Ruby192/lib/ruby/gems/1.9.1/gems/mysql2-0.2.4/ext/mysql2/ge
m_make.out
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    If you, dear reader, are just starting with this issue... prepare to suffer. Support for mysql on windows ror is awful. Jun 29, 2011 at 16:48

7 Answers 7

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The specific version of mysql2 gem you're trying to install (0.2.4) not only lacks binaries for Windows, but have issues on Windows.

Please install mysql2 gem without indicating the version:

gem install mysql2

Which will install latest version (0.2.6 at the time of my posting this) and also provides binaries for Windows which skip the compilation step.

If you still want to force the compilation (because your version of MySQL differs from the one used to generate the binary gem, you will need to install RubyInstaller's DevKit from RubyInstaller website:

http://rubyinstaller.org/downloads

And follow the DevKit installation instructions from our wiki (that is linked from the download page)

You will need to provide the path to both headers and libraries during the gem installation process, and adjust the MySQL installation location from the following instructions:

subst X: "C:\Program Files (x86)\MySQL\MySQL Server 5.1" 
gem install mysql2 --platform=ruby -- --with-mysql-dir=X: --with-mysql-lib=X:\lib\opt 
subst X: /D

The above command uses subst to avoid issues with path with spaces, which you should avoid always.

Hope this helps.

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  • Impressing! This worked for me as a charm. It should definitely be considered as an answer for this question.
    – Rekin
    Apr 10, 2011 at 16:45
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    I tried the same but failed: I just typed 'gem install mysql2' without any version whatsoever, but the same error was thrown. Jun 23, 2011 at 15:39
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    Luis, I did. I installed Mysql Server, but the latest version: 5.5. However, even though I installed it with all features and libraries, there is no lib/opt folder in it. Jun 29, 2011 at 16:27
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    Nope, nothing. I installed the MySQL Connector C 6.0.2, which does include the headers and the lib/opt folder, but nothing. It still crashes testing for libmysql. It seems it is ignoring the --with-mysql-dir and --with-mysql-lib parameters. Jun 29, 2011 at 16:43
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    This didn't work for me -- I did a plain gem install mysql2 which worked, but then a bundle install from within JetBrains RubyMine still tries to install the gem and failed. I tried to build the native extensions using the commands above, but that failed too: "ISO C90 forbids mixed declarations and code". :-/ Jan 29, 2012 at 8:21
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After searching around for a way to make it work, I finally got it installed with the following on the command prompt:

gem install mysql2 -v 0.2.6

With the following results:

Fetching: mysql2-0.2.6-x86-mingw32.gem (100%)
Successfully installed mysql2-0.2.6-x86-minw32
1 gem installed
Installing ri documentation for mysql2-0.2.6-x86-mingw32...
Enclosing class/module 'mMysql2' for class Client not known
Installing RDoc documentation for mysql2-0.2.6-x86-mingw32...
Enclosing class/module 'mMysql2' for class Client not known

Try it. It should work.

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    this needs our gemfile to have gem 'mysql2', '0.2.6' though.
    – Quv
    Jul 22, 2013 at 14:09
  • I picked a later version including win binaries from the version list. rubygems.org/gems/mysql2/versions
    – BBQ Chef
    Aug 29, 2013 at 21:49
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If still not able to install mysql2 gem on windows7 or not very clear on the steps to follow, then please go through this post which will help you in step-by-step installation - http://rorguide.blogspot.com/2011/03/installing-mysql2-gem-on-ruby-192-and.html

And for mysql_api.so error (C:/Ruby192/lib/ruby/gems/1.9.1/gems/mysql-2.8.1-x86-mingw32/lib/1.9/mysql_api.so), copy "libmySQL.dll" file from C:\Program Files\MySQL\MySQL Server 5.1\bin to C:\Ruby192\bin

Path of installation may vary, for details refer to this post - http://rorguide.blogspot.com/2011/03/getting-error-specified-module-could.html.

Hope, this will help you in sorting out your issues.

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  • The guide mentions mySql 5.1, not 5.5. The 5.5 does not include the lib/opt folder, even if you chose to install all features included in the msi. Jun 29, 2011 at 16:47
  • This Guide now contains mysql5.5 too :) You can install with command : gem install mysql2 -- '--with-mysql-lib="c:\Program Files\MySQL\MySQL Server 5.5\lib" --with-mysql-include="c:\Program Files \MySQL\MySQL Server 5.5\include"' Jul 15, 2011 at 8:36
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Start with RailsInstaller.

This is assuming you are running the mysql server locally (local development), and your Ruby is compiled 32-bit. (Check ruby -v. x64 || i386.)

Download the mysql-community-web-installer. In the top right select 32-bit. You pretty much just need the Server. The Workbench is handy also.

The gem command needs a path without spaces, so use subst:

subst X: "C:\Program Files (x86)\MySQL\MySQL Server 5.6"
gem install mysql2 -v=0.3.13 --platform=ruby -- --with-mysql-dir=X:

You will need libmysql.dll in the PATH -- the easiest thing is just to copy it to Ruby's bin directory:

copy "C:\Program Files (x86)\MySQL\MySQL Server 5.6\lib\libmysql.dll" "C:\RailsInstaller\Ruby2.0.0\bin"

NOTES

Don't do this from PowerShell! (DevKit has trouble changing path info in powershell.)

Make sure all libraries are 32-bit, since RailsInstaller's ruby etc. are all compiled 32-bit and need to link to 32-bit libraries.

If you don't want a server locally, just install the C Connector, and do these instructions with that directory and libmysql.dll. Don't mix and match -- make sure the .dll matches the version you compiled the gem against.

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From this:

checking for main() in -llibmysql... no

it looks like you haven't installed the MySQL drivers and apps. If so, were they allowed to install into their default locations? At a minimum you'll want the client software if the server is running on a different machine.

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  • hi, i have mysql app and i installed them in there default location only,but my OS is 64 bit edition (windows 7) so all my installation goes to program files(x86) folder will that be a problem, i tried with following command line option E:\work_desk\trunk>gem install mysql2 -- '--with-mysql-lib="C:\Program Files (x8 6)\MySQL\MySQL Server 5.5\lib" --with-mysql-include="C:\Program Files (x86)\MySQ L\MySQL Server 5.5\include"' ERROR: While executing gem ... (Errno::EACCES) Permission denied - C:/Ruby192/lib/ruby/gems/1.9.1/gems/mysql2-0.2.6-x86-min gw32/lib/mysql2/1.9/mysql2.so
    – Lohith MV
    Mar 20, 2011 at 9:40
  • but still I am getting error but this time it says permission denied ?
    – Lohith MV
    Mar 20, 2011 at 9:43
  • If your machine has an administration account you probably need to use it to run the gem installer. Also, I usually don't try to force a gem version, instead I let gem decide what to load, which should be the default/current version. And, are you sure you want mysql2 instead of the current mysql? Mar 20, 2011 at 10:16
  • I have administrative rights to my account and i tried using administrator also,result are same,I am using rails 3.0.5 so i need mysql2.
    – Lohith MV
    Mar 20, 2011 at 10:32
  • why is ruby on rails so difficult? i have the same issue and i'm almost giving up...cant get rails to speak to mysql..this is frustrating..
    – femi
    Apr 1, 2011 at 15:42
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  1. install 32 bit mysql connector/c get it at here
  2. copy libmysql.dll from the directory that you install the connector/c to the %installed ruby directory%/bin/

then reinstall the gem again.

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I've tried the solution of @Mrk Fldig but it didn't work... So what solved the problem was:

  1. Downloaded the lastest MySQL Installer for windows 7 32 bits
  2. Installed the gem with the following command: gem install mysql2 --platform=ruby -- '--with-mysql-dir="C:/Program Files/MySQL/MySQL Connector C 6.1 6.1.2/"'

One pitfall to be aware of is that I changed the backslashes (\) to normal slashes (/). I've tried the same procedure with backslashes and it didn't work.

The installer already includes the C connectors for MySQL at MySQL Connector C 6.1 6.1.2 directory. Therefore, passing only the --with-mysql-dir parameter without the --with-mysql-lib or --with-mysql-include parameters, makes the gem to look at the same directory for the lib and include directories

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